Avocado grafts
Andrew Scott
14 years ago
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Help with Avocado Grafting
Comments (2)You asked "Or is grafting done by taking a fruit bearing avo. scion and grafting it onto the seedling?" Short answer: Yes. Your alternate version is a waste of time....See MoreAugust 2011 Update!
Comments (20)PJ, The pads of the nopales variety, taste great raw or cooked. How spiny is your Nopales? If its a spineless variety it should only have a few small spines (mostly located around the edges). If its not a spineless variety, I could share some pads of Nopales spineless varieties I have. What I do to remove the spines, is take a sharp knife and skin the spine bud locations off under running water. I then skin around the pad edges. I finish with a light scrub with a brush under running water. After this, I eat out of hand raw or dice up for smaller pieces to cook. The pads selected for eating should have not hardened off yet. New growth green color and a little on the tender side, is what you are looking for. The taste of pads from one of my varieties taste great, like lemony green beans....See MoreAvocado Graft
Comments (0)Here is a graft on my avo tree. It is eight weeks old. I think it is going to make it. It is a lamb hass onto an unknown....See MoreAvocado Graft
Comments (3)nice.... there is an avocado forum here too: http://www.gardenweb.com/forums/avocado-growers...See Morehmhausman
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